Search This Blog
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Travis - Where You Stand (2013)
Five years is a long time to have been away and Travis return with a brand new album. Back in 2008 when they released 'Ode to J Smith' (the album only stayed on the charts for three weeks before sinking without a trace!) they sounded like they were on their last legs and a million miles away from the band who gained such success with 'The Man Who' back in 1999. The follow up to that successful album, 'The Invisible Band', aside from a couple of songs ('Sing', 'Side', and 'Flowers in the Window') already was charting their demise from public conciousness (despite it reaching #1 in the UK). '12 Memories' was a more edgy sound but only 'Re-Offender' of the three singles released from the album broke the Top Ten. It would be another four years until 'The Boy With No Name' appeared, and personally I think it's a much better album than the ones that followed 'The Man Who'. NME gave the album a mere 2 out of 10 and labelled it "impotent aural gruel" with "all the soul of a platform announcement".
And so a new album appears after another extended break and having only listened to it a couple of times I'm not convinced that they have made that much headway. Q Magazine in it's review (they gave it four stars) said, "The break has clearly done them good, here they sound determined to regain lost ground...Where You Stand finds the quartet catching up with themselves and displaying real depth and maturity." That maybe so but without a bunch of memorable songs they are not ever likely to enjoy the kind of success that they experienced in the light of 'The Man Who'.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2013
(303)
-
▼
August
(22)
- Neil Young - After the Gold Rush - Released this d...
- The Penny Black Remedy - Inhale...Exhale...OK, Now...
- Happy Birthday to Jerry Allison of The Crickets
- Happy Birthday Glenn Tilbrook
- In Honour of John Peel
- Happy Birthday Glen Matlock
- Happy Birthday Allison Rae Robertson of The Donnas
- Happy Birthday Jet Black
- Happy Birthday Elvis Costello
- Born on This Day: Edwyn Collins
- Born on This Day: Keith Moon
- Joe Strummer - Gone But Never Forgotten
- Into The River We Dive - Bruce Springsteen and the...
- Happy Birthday Matt Johnson (The The)
- Travis - Where You Stand (2013)
- Happy Birthday Matt Thiessen (Relient K)
- Happy Birthday Chrissy Boy of Madness
- Happy Birthday The Edge and Scott Stapp
- Otis Redding The Complete Stax/Volt Singles Collec...
- Rewind: 1993 Natalie Merchant Announces She is Lea...
- Rewind: 1981. Steve Nicks releases her debut Solo ...
- Rock and Roll Birthdays Today
-
▼
August
(22)
Popular Posts
-
It's been a few weeks since I last did a post here so I better rectify that with this one that spotlights (in my mind at least) one of ...
-
Post Pop Depression - Iggy Pop Loma Vista Recordings Produced by Josh Hommes Released 18th March 2016 It's been four years ...
-
It gives me great pleasure to present this little interview with the front woman of a band that will be quite unknown to many, but h...
-
🌟🌟🌟🌟 Phantasmagoria - The Damned MCA Records Produced by The Damned and Jon Kelly Released 15th July 1985 UK Album Chart #11 ...
-
From one of my all-time favourite albums, 'This Is The Sea' . Live in Oslo 2012
-
Dawning Of A New Era - The Roots of Skinhead Reggae - Various Artists Trojan Records Released 2005 Dawning Of A New Era - The ...
-
All the songs on this week's Music is the Doctor were released on albums (though one is from an EP) during the month of January spann...
-
Hanoi Rocks were another underrated bands back in the mid-80's. I guess if you grew up listening to guys like the New York Dolls then wh...
-
Now, choosing your favourite albums of the year is no easy matter because you will often find that absolutely no one actually agrees with ...
-
I was thinking today about the band The Photos , maybe because I had seen somewhere that today is the anniversary of the release of their ...
No comments:
Post a Comment